Reflexes
Neuro Conditions
Genetic Conditions
Musculoskeletal Conditions
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Developmental Milestone
100

What is the Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex?

100

Segmental nerve roots of C5 and C6 affected by this brachial plexus injury.

What is Erb's Palsy?

100

Genetic abnormality in Down's Syndrome.

What is Trisomy 21?

100

What is torticollis?

100

Two pediatric conditions in the early 1900's that lead to the development of pediatric physical therapy.

What is polio and cerebral palsy?

100

Motor milestone that generally occurs at 3 months of age.

What is rolling?

200

What is Symmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex?

200

Motor learning difficulty that can affect planning of movements and coordination with symptoms of clumsiness, lack of coordination and problems with language and thought.

What is Dyspraxia Developmental Coordination Disorder?

200

 

What is a treatment intervention for cystic fibrosis?

200

When a child with an upper extremity limb deficiency begins prosthetic.

What is 3 months?

200

The ability to make a change of posture or movement, is the result of a complex set of processes over milliseconds

What is Motor control?

200

Motor milestone that occurs generally at 9 months of age?

What is crawling?

300

What is Moro Reflex?

300

Characterized by limited social interaction and deficits in language development.

What is Autism Spectrum disorder?

300

 

What is a movement pattern that is a hallmark of Duchenne Muscular dystrophy ?

300

What is plagiocephaly or facial and skull asymmetry?

300

Positioning in flexion, midline orientation, and symmetry.

What is treatment technique utilized in NICU?

300

Motor milestone that typically occurs at 12 months of age.

What is walking?

400

What is Landau reflex?

400
Most common type of muscle tone in Cerebral Palsy.

What is spastic tone?

400

Condition with high rate of sodium absorption which reduces water content in mucus and can lead to bowel obstructions.

What is Cystic Fibrosis?

400

Total absence of limb.

What is amelia?

400

Team works in isolation while treating the child.

What is the multidisciplinary team approach?

400

Infants born before 37 weeks of gestation.

What is a premature infant?

500

What is Stepping Reflex?

500
Drug utilized to manage muscle contractors in Cerebral Palsy.

What is botox?

500

Most common type of muscle tone in Down's Syndrome.

What is low muscle tone?

500

Prenatal cause of limb deficiencies when fibrous bands entrap limb buds.

What is Amniotic Band Syndrome?

500

The type of services a child receives under the age of 3 per the IDEA regulations.

What is early intervention?

500
There fours stages of motor control.

What are mobility, stability, controlled mobility, and skill?

600

What is the Grasp Reflex?

600

A defect in the backbone and spinal cord  in which the spinal canal and spinal cord do not close normally.

What is Myelomeningocele?

600

A condition that has an onset between 5 -15 years of age and has a life expectancy of 30-40 years old.

What is Becker's Muscular Dystrophy?

600

Classification system for congenital limb deficiency.

What is Frantz and O'Rahilly classification?

600

Program developed to support the educational needs of a child over the age of 3

What is an Individual Education Program (IEP)?

600

Movement is acquired through the chaining together of reflexes and reactions.

What is reflex theory?

700

What is the Galant Reflex?

700

Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS)

What is a functional classification system in cerebral palsy?

700

Use of the arms to push to sitting.

What is a sign of decreased stability?

700

What is a stretch for Torticollis?

700

Four types of child neglect.

What are physical, medical, emotional, and education?

700

Can go up stairs with reciprocal pattern.

What is 2 years old?

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